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1843, changed it to 1844, October 22, 1844 –



             and it didn’t happen, well, another man came


             along and said, “Well, it really did happen.  He


             just didn’t come visibly to the earth.” Another


             one came along and said, “That’s right.” Then



             they began building this doctrine that they call


             The  Investigative  Judgment.   And  it  was  real


             convenient around this time that this woman –



             now, we’ve already read in 1 Corinthians what


             God  says  about  women  and  prophets  and


             preaching and things of that nature.  But it was



             real  convenient  around  this  time  for  Ellen  G.


             White to have another vision.  She had hundreds


             of them, and she confirmed that these men were



             right about The Investigative Judgment.


                    Well, after this movement got started and a



             man by the name of Joseph Bates introduced the


             Sabbath observance, Ellen White just happened


             to  have  another  vision.   How  convenient.   In





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